Add this AA Batteries 24 Pack to Your Emergency Kit
It's frustrating when you have to run to the store for batteries before you can use your camera or remote again, so make sure you're ready by having Diehard AA batteries on hand. You need batteries for everything from wall clocks to toys, so make sure you always have some when you need them by purchasing this 24 pack. With this bulk pack, you can replace the batteries in numerous items before needing to stock up again.
This AA batteries 24 pack includes the AA size, which is one of the most common battery types. Alkaline batteries are the type of battery you rely on, that last long and provide the energy you need to run all your electronics. Plus, when you buy in bulk with this 24 pack, you save considerably over buying numerous small-quantity battery packs. These batteries are perfect for high-drain electronics like video game systems, remote control cars, cameras and more.

This pack of Diehard AA batteries features 24 Alkaline 1.5V batteries that are long-lasting and high-power to keep your electronics running

The batteries come with a shelf life of seven years, making this perfect for emergency kits or to be ready when everyday items need replacement batteries

This convenient bulk pack will save you money and will make sure you have batteries when you need them for a long time to come

The AA batteries are perfect for many electronics, from cameras and TV remotes to toys and wall clocks

Diehard is a name you can trust

Product Description

These DieHard AAA Batteries 24-Pack Offer Plenty of Power
Don't forget the batteries! Whether it's for TV remote controls, MP3 players, portable radios, digital cameras or other common portable electronic devices and toys, you should always keep a 24-pack of DieHard AAA Batteries on hand. The name DieHard tells you that you can trust this 1.5-V Alkaline battery to power all your favorite portable electronics and keep them powered.
With a seven-year shelf life and an exceptionally affordable price, why not stock up on this DieHard AAA Batteries 24 Pack? Size AAA is one of the most common battery sizes so you know that you can uses these batteries to power up a wide variety of electronics. Choose other DieHard batteries as well to keep on hand so you'll never be powerless.
DieHard AAA Batteries pack reliable power for all your electronic devices, toys and gadgets
This DieHard product comes in a convenient 24 pack, so you'll be stocked up to power plenty of electronic devices needing AAA batteries to come to life
1.5 V Alkaline battery
These batteries come with a seven-year shelf life

Amen... who in 2013 still buy throw away batteries is hard for me to understand.. Its about rechargeables baby

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PAYING for non-rechargable batteries? Is this SlickDeals or SpendOrama?

Currently have over 500 free batteries at my house. That said, only true "free" batteries come from OM by rolling rewards.

In my experience, regular batteries last far longer than rechargeables. And like people have mentioned here, when Toys R Us has their BOGO sale, I will get much more use out of regular batteries. Rechargeables just get worse and worse over time even if you "reset" them.

In my experience, regular batteries last far longer than rechargeables. And like people have mentioned here, when Toys R Us has their BOGO sale, I will get much more use out of regular batteries. Rechargeables just get worse and worse over time even if you "reset" them.

24 batts for $6 equals an astronomical 25 cents per battery!
Assuming you get a BOGO sale that's still a whopping 13 cents each.

8 Eneloops for $20 and $30 for LaCrosse charger = $50.
Divide by at least 1,000 charges = 5 measly cents per use at most.

This. Not to mention the extra hassle of taking batteries in and out of devices (to charge) more often than you'd with regular batteries. This problem gets worse near the end of the life cycle of re-chargeable batteries.

What kind of remotes are people using here? Ones from 1982? Hell, our Harmony's LCD chews up batteries and spits them out about every two weeks! I can see a clock batt lasting a year or two, since it's not like you're messing with it all the time. Usage is a key factor. Keyboard, mouse? My logitechs are incredibly energy efficient, but since they're getting used 12 hours a day, batteries don't last years and years. Toys are about the only thing that ever sees PoS batteries put inside them, but that's only so that the kids don't accidentally toss out the rechargables when they're done. Cameras? A regular battery might last 5 minutes, tops. Nothing like getting those precious 6 photos in before it's off to the store to score a "deal" on 24 toxic garbage sticks for $6.

Don't get me wrong. Regular batteries have their place. For me, that place is either the trash, a donation bin, or as a free item for some eBay sale. Fortunately, they're always free or less than free, so dumping 500 batts at a time is no big deal. To each their own.

The Die Hard batteries have been really crappy quality the last few times I have gotten them. I think they are going cheap on them just like they are having the Craftsman tools made in China. If you want some quality batteries for around the same price get this 100 AA pack from Lowes for $21.97. I have bought a few packs of them and they last a really long time.http://www.lowes.com/pd_318747-11...facetInfo=

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